When you turn to Architectural Components for custom millwork, we do more than put the right parts together. We recognize that homeowners and architects have special needs and every project is different. That's why we take time to listen to your ideas, examine your plans and reach a full understanding of your individual goals before we touch a piece of wood.
This collaboration is invaluable in our quest for excellence. But most importantly, we believe the craftsmanship, creativity, knowledge of period buildings, and a passion for historic authenticity that we offer are a reflection of the people who work here.
This collaboration is invaluable in our quest for excellence. But most importantly, we believe the craftsmanship, creativity, knowledge of period buildings, and a passion for historic authenticity that we offer are a reflection of the people who work here.
Services
There is nothing more gratifying or rewarding for an architect than working with a company that delivers beautifully crafted units with authentic detailing.
For more than 30 years, Architectural Components has specialized in building reproduction and custom wood windows, sash, doors, doorways, and architectural woodwork for hundreds of residential, commercial and institutional restoration and reproduction projects throughout the Northeast and Mid Atlantic.
In addition to museum-quality reproductions, we also make energy-efficient true divided-light windows with insulated glass and muntins as narrow as 7/8-inch.
For more than 30 years, Architectural Components has specialized in building reproduction and custom wood windows, sash, doors, doorways, and architectural woodwork for hundreds of residential, commercial and institutional restoration and reproduction projects throughout the Northeast and Mid Atlantic.
In addition to museum-quality reproductions, we also make energy-efficient true divided-light windows with insulated glass and muntins as narrow as 7/8-inch.
Windows are a key architectural element and help define the character of many buildings.
Our goal is to build you a truly custom window to meet your specific needs, not just a custom-size window.
From 18th century mortise and tenon plank-frame windows with hand-blown cylinder glass, to solid mahogany true divided-light windows with high-performance glass, we understand the architectural periods, details and joinery required to replicate nearly any style or type of window.
We offer dozens of sash profiles and glazing options and numerous hardware choices to create the perfect reproduction window for your project.
Our goal is to build you a truly custom window to meet your specific needs, not just a custom-size window.
From 18th century mortise and tenon plank-frame windows with hand-blown cylinder glass, to solid mahogany true divided-light windows with high-performance glass, we understand the architectural periods, details and joinery required to replicate nearly any style or type of window.
We offer dozens of sash profiles and glazing options and numerous hardware choices to create the perfect reproduction window for your project.
We can build nearly any period or style of interior and exterior door imaginable.
From simple hand-planed, style-and-rail paneled doors to high-style Georgian designs to monumental storefront doors, attention to period detail and craftsmanship is what make our doors special.
Solid wood-paneled doors, French doors, Dutch doors, glass-and-paneled doors are all available in many styles and designs, material selection, glazing options and hardware.
Our exterior doors are often constructed with separate panels on the interior and exterior to allow for varying rates of expansion and contraction.
From simple hand-planed, style-and-rail paneled doors to high-style Georgian designs to monumental storefront doors, attention to period detail and craftsmanship is what make our doors special.
Solid wood-paneled doors, French doors, Dutch doors, glass-and-paneled doors are all available in many styles and designs, material selection, glazing options and hardware.
Our exterior doors are often constructed with separate panels on the interior and exterior to allow for varying rates of expansion and contraction.
No architectural element other than windows is more significant to the appearance and character of a period building than the entrance.
Our doorways are built with the finest quality lumber using period profiles, details and proportions to match the style of your building.
We can work from architectural drawings, photographs or an existing example to reproduce the doorway.
Whether it's a simple box frame, with a bulls-eye glass transom, or an elaborate Federal-style entry, with sidelights and an elliptical fanlight, our approach to design and construction ensures museum quality and architectural authenticity.
Our doorways are built with the finest quality lumber using period profiles, details and proportions to match the style of your building.
We can work from architectural drawings, photographs or an existing example to reproduce the doorway.
Whether it's a simple box frame, with a bulls-eye glass transom, or an elaborate Federal-style entry, with sidelights and an elliptical fanlight, our approach to design and construction ensures museum quality and architectural authenticity.
In addition to period and custom windows, sash, doors and doorways, we also design and manufacture reproduction architectural millwork in many styles.
From simple fireplace breast panels to elaborate Georgian rooms with fluted pilasters, dentiled cornices and hidden doors, our millwork accurately reflects the period.
Over the years we have reproduced hundreds of classical mouldings from baseboards to crowns.
Whereas modern mouldings are designed with maximum lumber yield in mind, classical architects understood the importance of proportion, geometry and shadow when designing mouldings.
From simple fireplace breast panels to elaborate Georgian rooms with fluted pilasters, dentiled cornices and hidden doors, our millwork accurately reflects the period.
Over the years we have reproduced hundreds of classical mouldings from baseboards to crowns.
Whereas modern mouldings are designed with maximum lumber yield in mind, classical architects understood the importance of proportion, geometry and shadow when designing mouldings.
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